Currently, China's anti-corruption war is carried out based on four main strategies: making "not daring to corrupt", making "impossible to corrupt", making "not corrupt" and makes "no need for corruption". Besides, China also promoted the essential role of Party agencies, in which the core is the Central Discipline Inspection Committee in the fight against corruption. China's experiences have useful reference values for Vietnam, because Vietnam has similar anti-corruption strategies and strategies similar to China, but needs to prevent the risks that China has. have encountered, by paying attention to building mechanisms to control the power of the anti-corruption agencies themselves.